A spiritual economy
This is the dawning of the new entrepreneur. Nothing wrong with the old one! Like some people may be attached to their Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and others prefer their Nokia 3310, there is no right or wrong.
This is the dawning of the new entrepreneur. Nothing wrong with the old one! Like some people may be attached to their Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and others prefer their Nokia 3310, there is no right or wrong.
What I discovered is that no matter how much I tried to get things lined up just right, in the perfect order, and at precisely the right time; things would inevitable decide to go their own way and do their own thing. It became exhausting and frustrating when I tried to get my ducks in a row, only to find that I have squirrels and they’re at a rave 🙂
So for me, not only does divinity have a place in modern-day marketing, stepping into our divinity as solo entrepreneurs shapes the future of marketing. Co-creating, as the divine in and around us, calibrates our product, our service, and the way we show up as entrepreneurs.
At times, I was super excited and felt on-track and as if all possibilities were within reach. Things flowed and worked out…for a while. Then the same old low-vibe pattern would play out through the reality of my life and it was ‘here we go again.’ If you resonate with this, celebrate!
When dread disease strikes, it strikes everyone. Sometimes we’re the wind and sometimes we’re the wings.
Maybe it’s time we stop dividing ourselves by title or career status and start connecting over what we really care about.
So when I say the clichéd term “I know how you feel” I truly mean it. I have been there. Not once. Many times. Even now, my ball of wool becomes entangled on this journey called my life. The difference is that I am aware of the chaos I am creating and can help myself before it becomes an unrecognisable mess.
Not everyone wants to walk away from corporate life. And not everyone should.
I was taken on a trip into my inner 5-year-old where I remembered having a tea party with the little boy next door. Doing what Mommy always did, I placed the teabag in (cold) water, added the milk and sugar, and then handed him the cup. It must have tasted foul, but I watched him consume it all.
I had no fear. I had curiosity. I felt at home, safe, and at peace. Things were simple then. I trusted and I was open to where things would lead next. I did not have a 1-year or 5-year plan. I did not know of anything outside of the moment I was in. All I knew was that the magic was right there, in the moments, and I didn’t want it to end.
When everyone tends to their own energy, the collective naturally rises. There’s no confusion, no frustration—only resonance.
In Amor Marquez Chibanda’s post, Letting Go To Overflow, she suggests that it is our attachment to “my” that blocks our own flow of abundance.
I’ve recently started exploring the characteristics of ‘the new entrepreneur’ within the context of “the new human” and “the new earth” that have become hot topics within spiritual circles.
The new year has begun. How many of us are still clinging to old emotional baggage, and past traumas? Here are some quotes that reflect on the power of letting go of the past, offering insight on how to better embrace our desired narrative on a fresh page, a new day, and a brand-new year—dissolving the old and stepping into the narrative of freedom.